New York to Milan

Depart from New York and arrive refreshed and ready to take in the sights of stylish Milan.

Experience the best of Italy with flights from New York to Milan

Travel from New York to Milan with British Airways and arrive refreshed and ready to soak in the best of this vibrant Italian city. From world-class restaurants and designer boutiques to impressive gothic architecture and renowned artworks, you'll soon find yourself falling for the charms of Milan, with its effortlessly stylish yet relaxed atmosphere.

With a number of flights departing from Newark Liberty and JFK International every week, you can experience the culture of this great European destination stress-free with BA. Step on-board and enjoy our complimentary food and drink service alongside the latest in-flight entertainment, before arriving in Milan relaxed and raring to go.

Flight facts from New York to Milan

Flight duration from New York to Milan

A direct flight from New York JFK to Milan's Malpensa Airport takes 8 hours and 15 minutes. We also operate regular flights from Newark Liberty Airport to Milan in around 9 hours, so you can reach your destination quickly and easily from the airport that's most convenient for you to depart from.

Flying New York to Milan with British Airways

Fly from New York to Milan (MXP, LIN) with British Airways and you can choose to depart from either JFK International (JFK) or Newark Liberty Airport (EWR). Whilst on-board, you can enjoy tasty meals, the latest in-flight entertainment and award-winning service from our professional cabin crew.

Arriving in Milan from New York

Milan's Malpensa Airport is located to the north west of the city, connected to the centre by a number of transport links. One of the fastest ways to travel into Milan from the airport is via the Maplensa Express train, which transports passengers to the centre of this cosmopolitan Italian city in around half an hour. Alternatively, a number of buses and taxis can be found outside the terminal building, servicing the local area and further afield.